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Le Tour De France '24
Le Tour De  France '24

by Flore Perche

A neat scrollytelling piece that lets you experience the time gaps between the overall leader and their closest competitors across all 21 stages of the 2024 Tour de France.

Du Bois Challenge 2024
Du Bois Challenge 2024

by Kristin Baumann

A collection of 10 carefully crafted recreations of classic dataviz pieces, rebuilt for the web.

Getting a Good Job Depends More on Race and Gender than Education
Getting a Good Job Depends More on Race and Gender than Education

by Ben Kates, Brittney Spinner, Wes Jenkins

A nice scrollytelling piece with radial scatter plots, step-by-step highlighting animations and more!

Since When Does Vogue Hate Text?
Since When Does Vogue Hate Text?

by Jess Carr

Award-winning scrollytelling piece that shows the change in text-to-image ratio on the cover designs of Vogue.

Where Is the Low-Wage Workforce?
Where Is the Low-Wage Workforce?

by Ben Kates, Christina Baird, Wes Jenkins

A sleek interactive combination of a map with coupled text annotations and a indicator column chart.

Invisible Epidemic
Invisible Epidemic

by Alvin Chang

A striking scrollytelling article about how time is spent in an 'American day' (based on American Time Use Survey data).

The Matrix Arcade
The Matrix Arcade

by Yi Zhe Ang

An interactive explorable explainer about matrices with thoughtfully used 3D-graphics.

Room with a View
Room with a View

by Matthias Stahl

A beautiful static visualization of the dialogue patterns in the novel »A Room with a View«.

Atlas of Sustainable Development Goals 2023
Atlas of Sustainable Development Goals 2023

by Dominikus Baur, Maarten Lambrechts, Alice Thudt, Jan Willem Tulp, Elbert Wang

Check out these 17 articles filled with stunning visuals, scrollytelling, and bespoke charts. A feast for your dataviz eyes.

Sirens
Sirens

by Alexander Epp, Matthias Stahl

People in Ukraine live in constant fear of Russian air attacks, siren noise is part of everyday life. This analysis of air alarm data shows how frequently the population is exposed to this stress. (Original article in German.)

Equality of Odds
Equality of Odds

by Mia Mayer, Jared Wilber

Learn how to use Equalized Odds to evaluate and control data and model predictions not only for general machine learning performance but also for bias.

Linear Regression
Linear Regression

by Jared Wilber

A Visual Introduction To (Almost) Everything You Should Know about Linear Regression. With interactive elements in a scrollytelling setup.

Data on Russia's Dead
Data on Russia's Dead

by Matthias Stahl, Bernhard Riedmann

Impressive scrollytelling piece on the russian death toll in the Ukraine war (published 2023-03-02).

A Visual Guide to the Aztec Pantheon
A Visual Guide to the Aztec Pantheon

by Gwendal Uguen, Luc Guillemot

An illustrated introduction to the Aztec Gods. A guided tour and open exploration opportunity.

On Upward Mobility
On Upward Mobility

by Aaron Williams, Jan Diehm, Michelle McGhee, Rob Smith

Research shows the neighborhood you grow up in has profound impact on your future economic success. Author Aaron Williams tried to find out how his family's journey across the country impacted him.

K-Means Clustering An Explorable Explainer
K-Means Clustering An Explorable Explainer

by Yi Zhe Ang

A very nice introduction to a fundamental machine learning algorithm.

The Big [Censored] Theory
The Big [Censored] Theory

by Manyun Zou, Russell Samora, Rob Smith

Find out what the Chinese government censored in 100 episodes of The Big Bang Theory, and why they did it. An elegant scrollytelling piece with interactive video controls and charts.

Tracking Heat Records in U.S. Cities
Tracking Heat Records in U.S. Cities

by Matt Daniels, Russell Samora

An interactive exploration of temperature trends in 400 U.S. cities over the past 154 years. How often are temperature records broken in your city?

Randomness Study Flawed?
Randomness Study Flawed?

by Russell Samora, Arjun Kakkar

An interactive reproduction of a study on randomness. Participate and then see how random your answers are in comparison to other people, and the data from the original study.

The NBA Redrafted 2.0
The NBA Redrafted 2.0

by Russell Samora

What could have been your favourite NBA team? A data-driven history of the NBA draft.

Logistic Regression
Logistic Regression

by Erin Bugbee, Jared Wilber

Learn about the classic supervised learning algorithm that can be used to classify data into categories, or classes.

The Sounds of CDMX
The Sounds of CDMX

by Aaron Reiss, Oscar Molina Palestina, Michelle McGhee, Diego Parés

Explore the soundscape of Mexico City in this stunning interactive audio-visual exploration. Learn about the distinct sounds that different groups of people like mobile vendors use to grab your attention.

Taiwan’s 10 most popular street foods over the last decade
Taiwan’s 10 most popular street foods over the last decade

by Daisy Chung, Ivy Chen, Eva Huang, Julia Janicki, Leandro Collares

Learn how Taiwan’s most iconic street snacks shifted in popularity over the past 10 years.

Nobel Laureates
Nobel Laureates

by Alexander Epp, Matthias Stahl

The Nobel Prize has been awarded since 1901. How strongly are women represented? Who were the youngest and the oldest winners? And where is the best place to do research? A scrollytelling article. (Original article in German.)

Who’s in Your Wallet?
Who’s in Your Wallet?

by Alejandra Arevalo, Eric Hausken, Jeff MacInnes

A visual essay about the famous figures who represent today’s currencies around the world.

Lenna
Lenna

by Jennifer Ding, Jan Diehm, Michelle McGhee

Can data die? Why one of the Internet’s oldest images lives on without its subject’s consent.